Pamitinan Cave

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Pamitinan Cave is a limestone cave in the foothills of the Sierra Madre mountain range near Wawa Dam in Rizal, the Philippines. It is located in the Pamitinan Protected Landscape, in the barangay of San Rafael, municipality of Rodriguez. The cave was formerly known as the '"Cave of Bernardo Carpio"'. Its former name was derived from Bernardo Carpio, a figure in Philippine mythology who was rebuked by the gods because of his insolence. Legend states that he was chained forever in the Montalban gorge, cursed to keep two mountains from colliding with each other.

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Location: 14.7318, 121.1901, KML, Cluster Map, Maps,
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  • Angono Petroglyphs
    prehistoric petroglyph in the Philippines
  • Pamitinan Cave
  • Concrete Aggregates Incorporated
  • Conrock Development Corporation
  • Monterock Corporation
  • Rizal Cement Corporation
  • Lacson Underpass
    Pedestrian underpass in Manila, Philippines
  • Fort Bonifacio Tunnel
    tunnel in the Philippines
1936-01-01T00:00:00Z
1936-01-01T00:00:00Z
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    sitemineConcrete Aggregates IncorporatedquarryWikidata
    sitemineConrock Development CorporationquarryWikidata
    sitemineMonterock CorporationquarryWikidata
    sitemineRizal Cement CorporationquarryWikidata
    sitetunnelLacson UnderpasssubwayWikidata
    sitetunnel1936Fort Bonifacio TunneltunnelWikidata